Heuchuera plant named ‘ALCHEFRIL’

ABSTRACT

A new cultivar of  Heuchera  plant named ‘ALCHEFRIL’ that is characterized by its foliage with heavily ruffled leaf margins, its very robust, compact plant habit, its leaves that are compounded with deeply lobed leaflets, its globe shaped plant habit, its moderate growth rate, and its flowering stems that are moderate in length.

Botanical classification: Heuchera hybrid.

Cultivar designation: ‘ALCHEFRIL’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Heuchera of hybrid origin, botanically known as Heuchera ‘ALCHEFRIL’ and is hereinafter referred to by its cultivar name ‘ALCHEFRIL’.

The Inventor discovered the new cultivar May of 2016 as a naturally occurring branch mutation of Heuchera ‘Tangerine Wave’ (not patented) in a container block at his nursery in Waunfawr, Gwynedd, United Kingdom.

Asexual propagation of the new cultivar was first accomplished under the direction of the Inventor by basal cuttings in 2017 in Waunfawr, Gwynedd, United Kingdom. Asexual propagation of the new cultivar by basal cuttings and tissue culture using meristematic tissue has determined that the characteristics of the new cultivar are stable and are reproduced true to type in successive generations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and represent the characteristics of the new cultivar. These attributes in combination distinguish ‘ALCHEFRIL’ as a new and unique cultivar of Heuchera.

-   -   1. ‘ALCHEFRIL’ exhibits foliage with heavily ruffled leaf         margins.     -   2. ‘ALCHEFRIL’ exhibits a very robust, compact plant habit.     -   3. ‘ALCHEFRIL’ exhibits leaves that are compounded with deeply         lobed leaflets.     -   4. ‘ALCHEFRIL’ exhibits a globe shaped plant habit.     -   5. ‘ALCHEFRIL’ exhibits a moderate growth rate.     -   6. ‘ALCHEFRIL’ exhibits flowering stems that are moderate in         length.

The seed parent of ‘ALCHEFRIL’ differs from ‘ALCHEFRIL’ in having a larger plant size, flat, non-ruffled foliage, an open, lax and less robust plant habit. ‘ALCHEFRIL’ can be most closely compared to the Heuchera cultivars ‘Caramel’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 16,560) and ‘Marmalade’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 15,945). Both ‘Caramel’ and ‘Marmalade’ are similar to ‘ALCHEFRIL’ in foliage coloration. ‘Caramel’ differs from ‘ALCHEFRIL’ in having leaves that are larger in size, a more open plant habit, and less leaves per plant. ‘Marmalade’ differs from ‘ALCHEFRIL’ in having smoother foliage, a more open plant habit and less leaf pubescence.

STATEMENT REGARDING PRIOR DISCLOSURES BY THE INVENTOR

The Applicant asserts that no publications or advertisements relating to sales, offers for sale, or public distribution occurred more than one year public distribution occurred more than one year prior to the effective filing date of this application. Any information about the claimed plant would have been obtained from a direct or indirect disclosure from the Inventor. The Applicant claims a prior art exemption under 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(1) for disclosure and/or sales including disclosures by Concept Plants, Growing Colors, Wayside Gardens, Plantipp, Rush Creek Gardens, Plantagogo, Green Leaf Plants, Floral Daily, Waitrose Garden, Horlings Plants, and The Country Garden & Gifts Online Store.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying color photograph illustrates the overall appearance and distinct characteristics of the new Heuchera. The photograph was taken of a plant 10 months in age as grown outdoors in a 9-cm container in Boskoop, The Netherlands.

The photograph in FIG. 1 provides a side view of the plant of ‘ALCHEFRIL’ in bloom.

The photograph in FIG. 2 provides a close up of the inflorescence of ‘ALCHEFRIL’.

The photograph in FIG. 3 provides a close up of the flowers of ‘ALCHEFRIL’.

The photograph in FIG. 4 provides a close-up of the foliage of ‘ALCHEFRIL’.

The colors in the photograph are as close as possible with the digital photography techniques available, the color values cited in the detailed botanical description accurately describe the colors of the new Heuchera.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT

The following is a detailed description of 10 month-old plants of the new cultivar as grown outdoors in 9-cm containers in Boskoop, The Netherlands. The phenotype of the new cultivar may vary with variations in environmental, climatic, and cultural conditions, as it has not been tested under all possible environmental conditions. The color determination is in accordance with the 2015 Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England, except where general color terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.

-   General description:     -   -   Blooming period.—13 weeks from late spring into summer in             United Kingdom.         -   Plant type.—Herbaceous perennial, leaves emerge from             rootstock (stemless).         -   Plant habit.—Dense and mounded with inflorescences held             upright above the foliage.         -   Height and spread.—An average of 16.9 cm in height (soil             level to top of foliar plane), average of 46.3 cm in height             (soil level to top of floral plane) and 31 cm in spread.         -   Hardiness.—At least in U.S.D.A. Zones 3 to 9.         -   Diseases and pests.—No susceptibility or resistance to pests             or diseases has been observed.         -   Root description.—Fibrous roots on woody rootstalks, 158D in             color.         -   Propagation.—Stem cuttings and tissue culture.         -   Root development.—An average of 8 weeks to root a young             plant from a stage 3 tissue culture cutting.         -   Growth rate.—Moderately vigorous. -   Foliage description:     -   -   Leaf shape.—Reniform.         -   Leaf division.—Compound, average of 5 leaflets per leaf.         -   Leaf attachment.—Petiolate.         -   Leaf arrangement.—Alternate in basal rosettes.         -   Leaf size.—An average of 14.4 cm in length and 16.4 cm in             width.         -   Leaf quantity.—An average of 7 per basal rosette.         -   Leaflet size.—An average of 7.9 cm in length, 7.2 cm in             width.         -   Leaflet base.—Acuminate.         -   Leaflet shape.—Broadly ovate, cleft to divided into 5 parts.         -   Leaflet apex.—Short and abruptly acute.         -   Leaflet venation.—Laciniate, upper surface 151A, tinged 182C             towards the base, lower surface N148B to N148C.         -   Leaflet margins.—Deeply lobed, an average of 5 lobes,             sinuses convergent, lobe margins crispate.         -   Leaflet surface.—Both surfaces; non-rugose, smooth and             pubescent, upper surface matte, moderately covered with very             short strigose hairs; an average of 0.5 mm in length, NN155D             in color, lower surface slightly glossy, moderately covered             with very short strigose hairs an average of 1 mm in length,             more so on the main veins and secondary veins, NN155D in             color.         -   Leaflet color.—Young upper surface; 152B, strongly flushed             182B to 182C at the base, young lower surface; 183B, mature             and fall upper surface; 152D, changing to 146C at the base,             mature and fall lower surface; 182B.         -   Petioles.—An average of 4.9 cm in length and 4 mm in             diameter, moderate strength, upper surface color 184B, lower             surface color 183C to 183D, densely covered with very short             strigose hairs, average of 1.5 mm in length, NN155D in             color, at the base of the petiole is winged; average of 1.2             cm in length, 5 mm in width, margins are finely ciliate,             color; upper side 182C, lower side 182C to 182D.         -   Petiolules.—An average of 3.8 cm in length and 2 mm in             diameter, moderate strength, upper surface color 199C to             199D, tinged 183D, lower surface color 199C, slightly tinged             182D at the base, densely covered with very short strigose             hairs, average of 1.5 mm in length, NN155D in color. -   Flower description:     -   -   Inflorescence type.—Numerous small bell-shaped flowers             arranged on panicles on peduncles emerging from a basal             rosette.         -   Inflorescence size.—An average of 29.4 cm in height and 9.2             cm in diameter.         -   Inflorescence number.—An average of 3 per plant.         -   Inflorescence density of flowers.—Moderate.         -   Flower fragrance.—None.         -   Flower quantity.—Average of 250 flowers per flowering stem.         -   Flower lastingness.—Average of one week.         -   Flower buds.—Ovate in shape, an average of 2.5 mm in length             and 2 mm in diameter, color; 144B, lower half 146C, surface             is matte and densely covered with very short glandular             hairs; an average of 0.2 mm in length and too small to             measure color.         -   Flower aspect.—Nodding to slightly outwardly.         -   Flower type.—Single, campanulate.         -   Flower size.—Average of 4.5 mm in diameter and 5 mm in             length.         -   Petals.—Average of 5, rotate arrangement and implanted in             the hypanthium at base, oblanceolate in shape, margins             entire, apex is acute, base is narrow attenuate, upper and             lower surface is glabrous, smooth and matte, an average of 4             cm in length and 0.5 mm in width, when opening and fully             open upper and lower surface color; NN155C.         -   Calyx.—Campanulate, sepals fused to hypanthium, 4 mm in             length and diameter.         -   Sepals.—An average of 5, lower 62.5% fused into campanulate             hypanthium, short oblong in shape, an average of 4 mm in             length and 1.2 mm in width, margin is entire and fused into             hypanthium, apex is obtuse, color; when opening and fully             open upper surface; 155C, upper half 145A, base 144C, when             opening and fully open lower surface; between 150D and 157D,             upper half 145A, base 144C, both surfaces are matte and             densely covered with very short glandular hairs an average             of 0.2 mm in length and too small to measure color.         -   Peduncle.—An average of 46.1 cm in length and 2 mm in             diameter, 175C to 175D, changing to 197A and 199A at the             base, primary flower aspect 30°, secondary peduncle aspect             to main peduncle 55°, moderate in strength, surface             moderately glossy and densely covered with very short soft             glandular hairs; average of 0.1 mm in length and too small             to measure color.         -   Pedicels.—An average of 5 mm in length and 0.5 mm in             diameter, color; 176B, changing to N144A at the distal end,             primary flower aspect straight on top of secondary pedicel,             secondary and tertiary flower vertical, moderate in             strength, surface is slightly glossy and densely covered             with very short soft glandular hairs; average of 0.2 mm in             length and too small to measure color. -   Reproductive organs:     -   -   Gynoecium.—Pistils; 2, 2.5 cm in length, stigma;             club-shaped, 157D in color, 0.25 mm in diameter, style; an             average of 2.25 mm in length and 155C in color, ovary; N144D             in color.         -   Androecium.—Stamens; 5, anthers; broadly sagittate in shape,             average of 0.3 mm in length and width, 165C to 165D in             color, filament; 2 mm in length and NN155A in color, pollen;             none detected.         -   Seed/fruit.—No fruit or seeds have been observed to date. 

It is claimed:
 1. A new and distinct cultivar of Heuchera plant named ‘ALCHEFRIL’ as herein illustrated and described. 